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Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Colorado

Colorado Motorcycle Accident Laws and Statistics

Motorcycle accident statistics in Colorado are sobering: of the 117,159 motorcyclists who registered their motorcycles in the state in 2006, 74 died in motorcycle crashes. If you have lost a loved one or suffered personal injury in a motorcycle collision, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your injuries, pain, and suffering. Proner & Proner can help. Our motorcycle accident attorneys, serving clients throughout Colorado, are dedicated to providing the exceptional legal counsel necessary to obtain a motorcycle accident settlement. When you secure our team’s services, you can rest assured that you are receiving some of the best legal representation available.

Motorcycle Accident Law, Colorado

Motorcycle accident laws in Colorado address a number of issues, including the type and severity of the victim’s injuries, the damages victims may obtain, and the process of filing a lawsuit.

Types of Injuries

Although a motorcycle accident injury can be relatively minor (for example, “road rash”, broken bones, and concussion), injuries tend to be catastrophic (including back, burn, spinal cord, and brain injury, as well as wrongful death). Whatever the severity of a victim’s injury, he or she may be entitled to damages and should hire an attorney immediately.

If you have sustained one of the aforementioned injuries in a motorcycle crash, contact Proner & Proner to schedule a free case review with one of our motorcycle accident attorneys. Our law firm serves clients throughout Colorado.

Motorcycle Accident Compensation

When a motorcyclist is injured because of another party’s actions or negligence, the motorcyclist may be able to seek damages by filing a motorcycle accident lawsuit. A settlement can include financial compensation for medical costs, rehabilitation, lost wages, decreased earning potential, and additional losses. In cases of motorcycle accident death, the victim’s surviving family members may be able to seek wrongful death compensation.

Filing a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit

If you have been injured in a motorcycle crash and believe you have grounds for filing a lawsuit, it is crucial that you hire an experienced motorcycle accident attorney. Liability and insurance issues, motorcycle accident laws in Colorado, and a number of additional factors can influence victims’ motorcycle accident claims. Improve your chances of obtaining a settlement by letting an experienced lawyer, like the ones at Proner & Proner, handle all the details of filing suit.

Learn more about Colorado motorcycle accident laws.

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Motorcycle Accident Statistics, Colorado

The following motorcycle accident statistics reflect accident and injury rates in Colorado and throughout the nation since 1998*:

In 1998, there were 22 motorcyclist fatalities per 100,000 million vehicle miles traveled (versus three deaths per 100,000 million vehicle miles traveled for passenger vehicle occupants).

In 1999, there were 60 motorcyclist fatalities in Colorado – 10 percent of the state’s 626 total traffic fatalities.

Between 2004 and 2006, the number of motorcycle fatalities decreased slightly (from 81 in 2004 to 74 in 2006), as did the number of motor vehicle fatalities (from 667 in 2004 to 535 in 2006).

Of the 606 motor vehicle fatalities in Colorado in 2005, 35 percent (213 deaths) involved drivers operating with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or higher. Of these fatalities, 87 were motorcyclists – 5 percent of whom were wearing helmets at the time of the accident, 29 of whom had a BAC of .01 or higher, and 58 of whom had no BAC.

In 2007, 84 motorcyclists were killed in Colorado. Of these victims, 38 percent were helmeted; 30 percent were operating with a BAC of .08 or higher; and 37 percent were operating with a BAC of 0.01 or higher.

Colorado is one of 16 states that don’t have a motorcycle advisory committee; 16 that mandate rider education for motorcyclists under a certain age; 27 with anti-impaired riding education options for motorcyclists; 21 that include motorcycle safety in highway engineering strategies; and 18 that had the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration assess the state’s motorcycle safety program.

Contact Our Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

Contact Proner & Proner today to schedule a free case review or to learn more about motorcycle accident laws and statistics. Our attorneys serve clients throughout Colorado. We are committed to providing legal representation of the highest caliber, thereby protecting our clients’ rights and obtaining whatever settlement to which they may be entitled.














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*Motorcycle accident statistic references: the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation Bureau of Transportation Statistics, and Governors Highway Safety Association websites.

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